For example, mothers»
positive emotional expressivity is one of the most robust predictors of adequate social - emotional functioning in children, including adaptive self - regulation and high social competence (Eisenberg et al. 1998).
Regression analyses indicated that
positive emotional expressivity had limited influence on marital functioning.
Balance in
Positive Emotional Expressivity Across School Contexts Relates to Kindergartners» Adjustment.
Not exact matches
Measures of dyadic
emotional expressivity (
positive and negative affect) and dyadic
emotional flexibility (transitions, dispersion, average duration) were derived from these interactions using state space grid analysis.
Therefore, a critical question remains whether there are differences between parent - child dyads with AD children and non-AD children in levels of dyadic
emotional expressivity (i.e., dyadic
positive and negative affect).
To capture the
emotional expressivity, we derived from GridWare the total duration in seconds of dyadic
positive affect and dyadic negative affect during father - child and mother - child interactions.
The current investigation was designed to examine the role of
positive and negative
emotional expressivity in the marital relationship.
Childhood
positive parental
emotional expressivity more consistently related to early - adolescents» lower pure externalizing compared to co-occurring problems and pure internalizing.